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same sex in for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the f.b.i. should be keeping a close eye on the bankers who stole billions of dollars from the middle class during the financial collapse but instead they're keeping tabs on peaceful americans who are trying to loosen wall street's death grip on our economy and government in just a moment what do new f.b.i. documents reveal about the agency's surveillance on the occupy wall street movement also president obama cut short his hawaiian vacation to get back to fiscal cliff negotiations but given that he and democrats have put everything they can on the table and republicans still won't compromise what hope is there in striking a deal that doesn't leave the middle class high and dry and later the fuels for newtown connecticut victims may have finally ended but unfortunately funerals for gun victims in america never truly stop another story of a mass shooting and how the n.r.a. is more interested in saving profits than saving lives. an
same sex in for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. the f.b.i. should be keeping a close eye on the bankers who stole billions of dollars from the middle class during the financial collapse but instead they're keeping tabs on peaceful americans who are trying to loosen wall street's death grip on our economy and government in just a moment what do new f.b.i. documents reveal about the agency's surveillance on the occupy wall street movement...
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i know tom harkin will vote no. rich: a couple different things that could happen in the senate tonight. the easiest is unanimous consent. what the senate does is say we will pass this bill unless anybody objects and if anybody objects can be cannot pass it. but it becomes passing the senate and moves on to the house. adam: another vice president was instrumental. let's listen to what he told reporters. >> i feel very good about how this vote is going to go. having been a senate as long as i have, there are two things you should do. you shouldn't predict how the senate will vote before they will vote come he won't make a lot of money and he certainly shouldn't predict how the house is going to vote. i feel very, very good. i think we will get a very good about tonight, but happy new year and i will see you all maybe tomorrow. adam: rich, were you able to hear what the vice president said? i am not sure 310 million other americans are feeling as good as the vice president right now. rich: he speaks from decades of ex
i know tom harkin will vote no. rich: a couple different things that could happen in the senate tonight. the easiest is unanimous consent. what the senate does is say we will pass this bill unless anybody objects and if anybody objects can be cannot pass it. but it becomes passing the senate and moves on to the house. adam: another vice president was instrumental. let's listen to what he told reporters. >> i feel very good about how this vote is going to go. having been a senate as long...
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thank you tom. >> take care, merry christmas. >> thanks a lot tom. dennis: can you be fired for being too attractive? in one particular instance the iowa supreme court says yes, the implications ahead. dagen: plus mitt romney didn't want to run for president, that's what his son is claiming. doug schoen joins us to break it all down. but first here are some of today's winners on the s&p 500: dagen: we have a guest had that says the only way to fix the fiscal cliff is to limit politicians to a single term. mitt romney did not really want to run for president. his son said that during and interview. did a dentist act legally when he fired his assistant for being too fine? dennis: we have stocks now. down with 41 on the dow. nicole: did the woman have two nights of teeth? on -- i can show you goldman sachs. it is down about .5%. another dow component that i will show you includes mcdonald's. it is right over here. it is down a full percentage point. we are seeing some down arrows. the vix, the fear index, has been to the downside. people continue to wor
thank you tom. >> take care, merry christmas. >> thanks a lot tom. dennis: can you be fired for being too attractive? in one particular instance the iowa supreme court says yes, the implications ahead. dagen: plus mitt romney didn't want to run for president, that's what his son is claiming. doug schoen joins us to break it all down. but first here are some of today's winners on the s&p 500: dagen: we have a guest had that says the only way to fix the fiscal cliff is to limit...
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i want to bring in tom foreman on the fiscal cliff. the emerging deal that's out there, no deal yet, and no deal until it's finalized, not only in the senate, as you know, tom, but the house of representatives and signed into law by the president. >> there's so many contentious details here. any one of them might trip this up, but there are two big pillars we're talking about today more than anything else. the first one seems to have been successful. it has to do with the idea of where you're going to put the threshold for maintaining the bush tax cuts. the republicans wanted to maintain the bush tax cuts for everyone. the white house said no, not for everyone. we want to do it for middle income people, but wealthier people can pay more. the president wanted to say anybody making over $250,000 as a couple in this country should pay more. they should go to a higher level of tax rates. however, the republicans by and large said they didn't want anybody to pay more taxes, but some said, if you're going to pay more, let's make it a million
i want to bring in tom foreman on the fiscal cliff. the emerging deal that's out there, no deal yet, and no deal until it's finalized, not only in the senate, as you know, tom, but the house of representatives and signed into law by the president. >> there's so many contentious details here. any one of them might trip this up, but there are two big pillars we're talking about today more than anything else. the first one seems to have been successful. it has to do with the idea of where...
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i think tom is right on point there. it is not just republicans here that for the most part have their own constituency. i think also the democrats, as well. this is a circular firing squad and both sides are to blame for this hyperpartisanship that we have here in washington, d.c. both sides are emboldined by their core constitchancies and that is reinforced on both sides. they only hear what they want to hear. they have their own twisted version of the constitution instead of compromising like the way it should have been done many, many months ago. >> thanks to you both. >> thanks. >>> coming up political prediction for 2013. new year and new hope for bipartisanship on capitol hill? [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! >>> still
i think tom is right on point there. it is not just republicans here that for the most part have their own constituency. i think also the democrats, as well. this is a circular firing squad and both sides are to blame for this hyperpartisanship that we have here in washington, d.c. both sides are emboldined by their core constitchancies and that is reinforced on both sides. they only hear what they want to hear. they have their own twisted version of the constitution instead of compromising...
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you have tom coal saying we should go long with the tax increases. >> even in the minority. the republicans were 20 votes short. we sometimes forget, that's significant. they were only 20 votes short. nancy pelosi and the democrats, the idea of getting all the democrats to sign and bring the bill to the floor. if you can get 15 it 20 republicans to also sign on, maybe the tom cole types, they say we are not going to get a better deal and we don't want the party to pay hell for this. >> it seems unlikely. it's almost unheard of for a minority party and force action by the majority party on the floor. it might sound like a nice idea and say we are all unified. if you find the 15 or 20 republicans, good luck. they would be outcasts in their conference. as it is, these votes will have to take and if republicans vote to increase taxes, these are going to have serious consequences and get primaries and people end up losing their jobs if they vote for a tax increase. >> that's right. the primary challenges always loom. thank you so much for joining us. before we go, i just realized
you have tom coal saying we should go long with the tax increases. >> even in the minority. the republicans were 20 votes short. we sometimes forget, that's significant. they were only 20 votes short. nancy pelosi and the democrats, the idea of getting all the democrats to sign and bring the bill to the floor. if you can get 15 it 20 republicans to also sign on, maybe the tom cole types, they say we are not going to get a better deal and we don't want the party to pay hell for this....
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tomorrow because i think boehner -- tom said absolutely not. they are this close to the deadline, there is no real idea of what's happening. these are our elected leaders. >> the video clip you may want to play tomorrow is kick the can down the road from republicans and democrats and the house and senate. it's the phrase du jour to that conveys no action. it's a sad state and here we are. >> congressman cole is wrong in saying nobody wants to see middle class taxes go up. nobody wants to see themselves getting blamed. that's the real dynamic. nobody is attached to the taxes in d.c. we'll be back with our l in a bit. now trivia question. the answer, maryland junior senator ben cardin. he spent 20 terms in the house before becoming a senator. that's a good chunk of time. >>> if you have a political question for us, e-mail us. we'll be right back. don't go anywhere. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you
tomorrow because i think boehner -- tom said absolutely not. they are this close to the deadline, there is no real idea of what's happening. these are our elected leaders. >> the video clip you may want to play tomorrow is kick the can down the road from republicans and democrats and the house and senate. it's the phrase du jour to that conveys no action. it's a sad state and here we are. >> congressman cole is wrong in saying nobody wants to see middle class taxes go up. nobody...
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i'll talk to republican congressman tom cole. straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this new year's day. the house is meeting in a short time to take up its version of the bill to pull us back from the fiscal cliff. the senate came through with the deal in the wee hours of this new year. now it's up to the house to come to an agreement and vote before the financial markets have a chance to react when they open tomorrow. majority leader cantor is reportedly saying that no decision on the house vote has been made yet though they expect one soon and we will likely know more after the house republican conference meeting at 1:00 p.m. we are of course keeping a close eye on all of those developments. another major story we're following this new year's morning. secretary of state hillary clinton remains hospitalized here in new york for treatment of a blood clot in her head. it is located behind h
i'll talk to republican congressman tom cole. straight ahead, sending well wishes to hillary clinton. we'll have new details on the health of the secretary of state. keep it right here. >>> we continue to follow breaking news this new year's day. the house is meeting in a short time to take up its version of the bill to pull us back from the fiscal cliff. the senate came through with the deal in the wee hours of this new year. now it's up to the house to come to an agreement and vote...
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. >>> representative tom cole of oklahoma sits on the budget committee, dealing with the cup's money problems all year, but now, we are down to those critical hours. he joins me from washington to offer his perspective near this crucial dialogue. so simply put, do you think we are going to get a deal in time, congressman? >> i do. i think the nature of these things is you get down to the last minute, into the very good way to run a railroad but the way this railroad does run. >> this particular railroad seems to have an air of desperation about it as we get down to it. >> people are concerned, and they ought to be. we are talking about every american's tax rates who pays taxes, talking about the extension of unemployment, the estate tax this has more elements in it than most things do i think at the end of the day, you know, in the senate now, i think the senate will come to some sort of arrangement, they will push it over here and then i think the house will be the decisive arena, a lot will depend, obviously, on what the senate agrees to >> isn't that the question what will happen
. >>> representative tom cole of oklahoma sits on the budget committee, dealing with the cup's money problems all year, but now, we are down to those critical hours. he joins me from washington to offer his perspective near this crucial dialogue. so simply put, do you think we are going to get a deal in time, congressman? >> i do. i think the nature of these things is you get down to the last minute, into the very good way to run a railroad but the way this railroad does run....
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with stan stovall and donna hamilton, your insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer, and skycam 11 covering breaking news where you live. the news continues now. >> now at 5:30, ringing in the new year is a time for celebration and renewed hope. with that, a new set of resolutions. it happens every january 1. people setting goals for the year ahead. >> and i have it resolved not to make any new resolutions. we have more on what books in baltimore hope to accomplish in the new year. -- the folks in baltimore hopes to accomplish in the new year. >> and new year means new resolutions and everybody has their own. >> my resolution is to eat healthier, get closer to god, and remember how to talk to people. >> make things better in my personal life and my career. >> make the most of every day, actually. >> 1 resolution has a theme. >> always lose weight. i think everybody's is. >> lynn women's health and fitness and belvedere is no exception. >> we see an increase of people returning to exercise and new members coming in, starting their new year's resolutions. the club has
with stan stovall and donna hamilton, your insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer, and skycam 11 covering breaking news where you live. the news continues now. >> now at 5:30, ringing in the new year is a time for celebration and renewed hope. with that, a new set of resolutions. it happens every january 1. people setting goals for the year ahead. >> and i have it resolved not to make any new resolutions. we have more on what books in baltimore hope to...
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you had guys like tom price or eric canter or other guys if they were making noise against him, there would be huge noise that he is in trouble, be but i don't hear that. i'm on capitol hill everyday and i don't hear that and i believe he is safe because there is not a challenger. >> if boehner is safe in the job, that does not mean to say he is at all relevant here, because they are negotiating past him right now and he is not a factor, is that right? >> yes, it is right, and that is partly because boehner proved na he could not get it through the house, and now the ball is in mitch mcconnell's corner, andi i can only imagine how upset mitch mcconnell is with boehner, with his inability to get republican support. and all for the eye when he is up for reelection in 2014. but yes, house speaker boehner has shown that he is not entirely, but largely ineffectual, but i agree with robert, there is nobody else there waiting for him to fall. the deputies eric canter and mccarthy were both there when plan b was introduced and failed to pass, so the large successors are not there. >> and paul
you had guys like tom price or eric canter or other guys if they were making noise against him, there would be huge noise that he is in trouble, be but i don't hear that. i'm on capitol hill everyday and i don't hear that and i believe he is safe because there is not a challenger. >> if boehner is safe in the job, that does not mean to say he is at all relevant here, because they are negotiating past him right now and he is not a factor, is that right? >> yes, it is right, and that...
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and it turns out her deputies tom nigh testified instead. and there were a lot of people, a lot of commentators who thought -- were accusing her of faking it. there were some senators and congressmen on capitol hill that said they know she's sick, but she still needs to testify, and they didn't think the issue would be closed on until that was settled, until she spoke before congress. and i think that was heavy on her mind. there's been a lot of talk about secretary clinton, whether she would run for president in 2016. she says she won't. a lot of people don't believe her. i think smats something, if she does end up wanting to run, if she says she won't but changes her mind, if she gets some rest, i think this is something she really wanted to hear -- have congress hear her word on, put this behind her and then she could put back the rest of her life, don. and i think that people accuse her of faking it are kind of reconsidering that right now. >> there are still conspiracy theorists out there, i've seen it tonight, even saying, i think it s
and it turns out her deputies tom nigh testified instead. and there were a lot of people, a lot of commentators who thought -- were accusing her of faking it. there were some senators and congressmen on capitol hill that said they know she's sick, but she still needs to testify, and they didn't think the issue would be closed on until that was settled, until she spoke before congress. and i think that was heavy on her mind. there's been a lot of talk about secretary clinton, whether she would...
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again, let's make it very simple here, tom, for our viewers. the president needs a whole lot of money, much more than the amount he will get from raising taxes. you guys in the energy field are in a middle of a bonanza. because of fracking primarily, we have this bonanza of natural gas. we have a bonanza in fracking for oil. you guys are doing well. the coal producers, shipping coal over to china. if i'm looking for money, i'm looking at you guys for money. don't you expect the president or congress or somebody to put the squeeze on you to find some way increasings revenues from energy production? >> well, look, they're going to being seeking revenues from wherever they can get them. it would be such a misguided approach to try and do that, david. we consume fuel. we don't create it or sell it. here's the issue. in 1960s or so, about 20% of gdp was driven by electricity. now it is about 60%. i talked before the commercial break about growth capital. think about electricity or energy broadly as growth capital. it is fueling a renaissance of manu
again, let's make it very simple here, tom, for our viewers. the president needs a whole lot of money, much more than the amount he will get from raising taxes. you guys in the energy field are in a middle of a bonanza. because of fracking primarily, we have this bonanza of natural gas. we have a bonanza in fracking for oil. you guys are doing well. the coal producers, shipping coal over to china. if i'm looking for money, i'm looking at you guys for money. don't you expect the president or...
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tom harkin went on the senate floor earlier. we will ask for more revenue. remember this $600 billion is less than john boehner's last revenue offer. they are going for more at la later point. >> how is that going to play on the hill. >> it'll play well with democrats and not so well with republicans. the president said these tax increases will be permanent. the president is signalling there that whatever is in this agreement cooked up behind closed doors does include a permanent extension of tax decreases for the middle class. that's an important part of the news as well. >> it was
tom harkin went on the senate floor earlier. we will ask for more revenue. remember this $600 billion is less than john boehner's last revenue offer. they are going for more at la later point. >> how is that going to play on the hill. >> it'll play well with democrats and not so well with republicans. the president said these tax increases will be permanent. the president is signalling there that whatever is in this agreement cooked up behind closed doors does include a permanent...
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down in florida, nbc's tom trong has the story. >> feel like a kid again. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> reporter: remember the first time riding a bike? jack does. >> it was freedom. i was out of that crazy house that i was born into, and i was in the open world. i had control of the bike. it was wonderful. >> reporter: you could call him santa, but in west palm beach, he's known as jack the bike man. every year throughout the year he and his volunteers, some strikingly santa-like -- >> can i pull on this? >> ow! >> reporter: i'm sorry about that. >> repaired hundreds of used buys. then right before christmas they give them away. a holiday tradition jack started. >> over 90% of the bikes we give away are the only things the kids will get for christmas. >> pablo lopez was one of those kids. he got one of jack's bikes years ago. now he works with jack, hoping to give other boys and girls their first set of wheels. >> you're giving away something and fixing it yourself, knowing it's going to a good cause. >>i life-changing for these kids. >> when i first got to the states, all
down in florida, nbc's tom trong has the story. >> feel like a kid again. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> reporter: remember the first time riding a bike? jack does. >> it was freedom. i was out of that crazy house that i was born into, and i was in the open world. i had control of the bike. it was wonderful. >> reporter: you could call him santa, but in west palm beach, he's known as jack the bike man. every year throughout the year he and his volunteers, some...
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senator tom harken called it a very bad deal. did the president and the vice president get the best deal they could? >> i think in order to make sure that 98% of americans didn't see their tax rates go up, yes. absolutely. we wanted to make sure the wealthiest americans, wealthiest 2% of americans paid a little bit more. we wanted to avoid tax increases on the middle class. we wanted to make sure we preserved medicare and social security and we wanted to make sure that we avoided deep spending cuts and when we deal with those spending cuts down the road we'll continue to focus on making sure. remember a year ago we voted for over a trillion dollars in spending cuts only. any deal going forward to deal with those, avoiding the sequester, is going to need to continue to focus on that balance. that is what the american people voted for in this election. >> the house gop is scheduled to meet about this bill at 1:00 p.m. do you think the majority of republicans will pass this plan? >> well, hard to say what the house republicans will
senator tom harken called it a very bad deal. did the president and the vice president get the best deal they could? >> i think in order to make sure that 98% of americans didn't see their tax rates go up, yes. absolutely. we wanted to make sure the wealthiest americans, wealthiest 2% of americans paid a little bit more. we wanted to avoid tax increases on the middle class. we wanted to make sure we preserved medicare and social security and we wanted to make sure that we avoided deep...
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as tom says, the tree has one message -- it's christmastime, not disaster time. and tom is right. for centuries the message of christmas, of peace and goodwill to all has guided millions of people around the world through good times but also through bad times. this year is no different. it's a chance for all of us to open our hearts to the least fortune among us. to remember what christ taught us that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. that the simplest gives wring the greatest joy. it's a chance to count our blessings and give thanks to our service members who defend them. for americans from all backgrounds and beliefs may this season remind us of the spirit that united states us as citizens. and may every tree across the country shine as a beacon of hope for all americans. so on behalf of the entire family, i'd like to wish each and every one of you a very merry christmas and a peaceful and joyful holiday season. god bless you and god bless [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >
as tom says, the tree has one message -- it's christmastime, not disaster time. and tom is right. for centuries the message of christmas, of peace and goodwill to all has guided millions of people around the world through good times but also through bad times. this year is no different. it's a chance for all of us to open our hearts to the least fortune among us. to remember what christ taught us that it is truly more blessed to give than to receive. that the simplest gives wring the greatest...
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look, the last minute, as tom cole said, the deals come together at the last minute. the last minute was really before christmas. as a practical matter, that is how these deals come together each of the last three years of the obama administration, on the budget, on deficit, on tax cuts years ago. they came together before christmas. it's hard to see how this works out at this point, to tell you the truth. there is a conference call at 2:30 among house republicans trying to decide what to do. we expect the leadership to let the rank and file know what their plans are. the speaker is not in washington. we understand he is in ohio of his home state. the president has landed here back at the white house in washington. it's unclear exactly where they go from here. essentially what john boehner is saying, you go first, harry reid. harry reid is trying to jam mitch mcconnell into allowing this vote to go forward without the 60-vote threshold, something that's necessary for virtually every vote here in the senate and mitch mcconnell says it's time for president obama to lead
look, the last minute, as tom cole said, the deals come together at the last minute. the last minute was really before christmas. as a practical matter, that is how these deals come together each of the last three years of the obama administration, on the budget, on deficit, on tax cuts years ago. they came together before christmas. it's hard to see how this works out at this point, to tell you the truth. there is a conference call at 2:30 among house republicans trying to decide what to do....
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with me is congressman tom cole of oklahoma who would be a part of those meetings. congressman, good afternoon to you. >> good to see you, chris. >> tell me what you think is going to happen inside this first meeting. >> well, i think obviously we're going to get fully brief odd what's in the senate bill? most members haven't had a chance to read it. we're going to have some interesting discussions. i think there's obviously a concern on a number of areas. >> tell me where you think those discussions will focus, where the concerns will focus? >> the big single concern will be there is not enough in terms of spending reduction. the obvious answer to that is that's coming because sequester is pro months away and the debt ceiling in that time frame. we'll be dealing with spending next. i think there will also be some -- frankly, almost theological debate as to whether this is a tax increase. in my view, it's not. taking 85% of the bush tax cuts and making them permanent, something we couldn't do when george bush was president and we had both houses, that's a big win. t
with me is congressman tom cole of oklahoma who would be a part of those meetings. congressman, good afternoon to you. >> good to see you, chris. >> tell me what you think is going to happen inside this first meeting. >> well, i think obviously we're going to get fully brief odd what's in the senate bill? most members haven't had a chance to read it. we're going to have some interesting discussions. i think there's obviously a concern on a number of areas. >> tell me...
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tom cole says he's confident boehner can get the plans he needs. >> on the speaker's plan
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i like your optimism, but i just don't know. >> you had my friend, tom mann on earlier. i think it's very important that what you had happen in the house is the most right wing members were able to block any progress. speaker boehner walked away from negotiations with president obama when they were actually quite close. president obama put a deal on the table that made significant concessions to the republicans. if they had bought that deal, we would have bought about ten years of relative fiscal stability. i think we can still get around to making a reasonable deal after the deal. but this is a terrible way to govern and a terrible way to run our government. any business likes to have some way of planning. so do government agencies. by having these deadlines makes it hard for people who are trying to make the government work. >> always great to talk to you, my friend. thank you. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead as the nation inches forwards the everyone of the fiscal cliff. and at the top of the hour, david gregory's interview made news from "meet the press." that's co
i like your optimism, but i just don't know. >> you had my friend, tom mann on earlier. i think it's very important that what you had happen in the house is the most right wing members were able to block any progress. speaker boehner walked away from negotiations with president obama when they were actually quite close. president obama put a deal on the table that made significant concessions to the republicans. if they had bought that deal, we would have bought about ten years of...
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tom harkin, democratic senator from iowa who now the that was too high and he was one of three democratic no's on the bill. again, they have give and little bit on the tax policy there. i thought what was interesting is the estate tax here. you have big land owners out west how they, you know, indexed the estate tax here and there were some republican senators and republican lawmakers who represent districts or states that have big plots of land and they kind of like that because they had people who owned a lot of property, ranchers in particular who was just getten eaten up by the tax policy when it came to the estate tax and so this helps them out. >> a lot of interesting items in this bill which we will be chewing on for the next few days. i guess if the house passes it. >> yep, and don't forget about dairy. that is something else that is in there. a lot of people were concerned milk prices were are going to double in the next couple of weeks. provision in here that renews most of the farm bill for nine months basically until september. the main problem with that in the near term was m
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tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them from doing it. that is next. >>> a big programming note to mark down. president obama will speak to nbc's david gregory on "meet the press" this sunday. it is obviously a critical moment for the economy, so you are going to want to tune in. "meet the press" is sunday morning. we be right back. >>> in 2009, president obama asked are ken salazar to come lead the department of the interior. salazar accepted the post, but that left his senate seat open. under colorado law, senate vacancy falls to the governor to decide, so the choice fell to governor bill ritter, a democrat. ritter made a call people did not expect. he didn't promote a congressman or mayor. he didn't go for a politician at all, in fact. he went for michael bennet, the superintendent of the d
tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them from doing it. that is next. >>> a big programming note to mark down. president obama will speak to nbc's david gregory on "meet the...
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tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both been speaking with your sources this morning, and, nancy, what's the latest? >> reporter: nora, democrats will at this point are very pessimistic that leader reed and leader mcconnell will be able to strike that deal that they were so hopeful about 24 hours ago. the two staffs worked late into the night. they trade proposals will back and forth but democrats tell us they are just still too far apart on taxes. democrats was soset the limit at $250, 000, let the tush of bush tax cuts expire for people making more than that. republicansment that limit to be higher, and they're also far apart on estate taxes. they will meet with their caucuses later today and at that point we expect they're going to tell their members they just weren't able to make out a deal on this. >> o'donnell: major, you have been talking to
tom coburn and dick durbin are here, and we'll turn to both of you in just a moment. but we want to start with some new information from chief white house correspondent major garrett and congressional correspondent nancy cordes who are here. i know you have both been speaking with your sources this morning, and, nancy, what's the latest? >> reporter: nora, democrats will at this point are very pessimistic that leader reed and leader mcconnell will be able to strike that deal that they...
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we'll talk to arizona attorney general tom thorn, he weighs in on the ongoing legal battle. >> jamie: plus, a defiant act against president obama's health care law. an update on the u.s. company facing millions of dollars in fines for refusing to comply. >> kelly: and taking a stand in the wake of the tragic school shooting massacre at sandy hook elementary. what some teachers are doing to make their classrooms safer. >> i think that a lot of people have a fear of guns and of what they can do, but i think also that maybe they're not quite educated, that sometimes the only thing we'll talk about is a good guy with a gun. >> and welcome back, everyone, we're following a major challenge to the president's health care law, the arts and crafts chain hobby lobby now saying it will not pro he vied workers with health plans that cover the morning after pill. even though the new health care law requires it. this, after the supreme court refused the christian-owned company's request for an exemption this week. the decision could cost the company well over a million dollars a day in fines. but h
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tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them from doing it. that is next. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> a big programming note to mark down. president obama will speak to nbc's david gregory on "meet the press" this sunday. it is obviously a critical moment for the economy, so you are going to want to tune in. "meet
tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them from doing it. that is next. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that...
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tom hooper is at the helm. hugh jackman is among the cast telling the story of broken dreams and lost love. it is rated pg-13. >> i am going to give you a reward. >> jamie fixx gets a license to kill. he plays a southern slave. he is released to a bounty hunter. it is rated r. >> it is an omen. >> what is it an omen of? mpending doom. "parental guidance." >> it is the sacrifices you make that keep a family together. it is rated pg. >> tractor pulls. >> matt damon it tries to tip the balance of power. a small town has been hit hard. it should be easy as pie to buy out the farmers so his country can drill for gas. everybody on the farm starts dying. "promised land" is rated r. >> "print of guidance" -- " parental guidance" looks a hysterical. >> the ravens are back to work. >> here is a look at last night's winning maryland lottery numbers. good luck. >> time to get to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked, would you continue to buy milk no matter how high the price goes,
tom hooper is at the helm. hugh jackman is among the cast telling the story of broken dreams and lost love. it is rated pg-13. >> i am going to give you a reward. >> jamie fixx gets a license to kill. he plays a southern slave. he is released to a bounty hunter. it is rated r. >> it is an omen. >> what is it an omen of? mpending doom. "parental guidance." >> it is the sacrifices you make that keep a family together. it is rated pg. >> tractor pulls....
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and tom cruise and katie holmes ended their marriage in june. hollywood had its share of happily ever afters. justin timberlake and jessica biel. and brangelina finally ready to tie the knot. and pitt's ex-wife, jennifer aniston announced her engagement. >> the winner of "american idol" is phillip phillips. >> season 12 kicks off in january. the x factor adding new faces. america choosing the winner -- >> tate stevens! >> hollywood's biggest night went silent. the best picture award going to the artist, the film alone grabbing five oscars. meryl streep had won the record for the most nominations. she took home an oscar for her portrayal of the iron lady. the descendants took home best picture golden globe awards. >> i'd like to know who the guy was my wife was seeing. >> and the avengers, the top grossing film of the year. 2012 was a tough year for twihards, as twilight star kristin stewart admitting to cheating on robert pattinson with the married director. fans saying goodbye to the series with the fifth and final movie "breaking dawn part two
and tom cruise and katie holmes ended their marriage in june. hollywood had its share of happily ever afters. justin timberlake and jessica biel. and brangelina finally ready to tie the knot. and pitt's ex-wife, jennifer aniston announced her engagement. >> the winner of "american idol" is phillip phillips. >> season 12 kicks off in january. the x factor adding new faces. america choosing the winner -- >> tate stevens! >> hollywood's biggest night went silent....
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but look at what tom cole also said. look what he said his party's leverage is, either shutting the government down, that's what the cr is, that he mentioned, defense and domestic spending cuts that are dramatic and that both sides agree are too dramatic to threaten, and the debt ceiling which jeopardizes again the full faith and credit of the united states. those three things that the republicans call leverage indicate to me the republicans are willing to bring us to the brink again. that is unacceptable. it's economically impossible for us to even think. we've got to work together. >> can i just ask you quickly, we know about secretary clinton being in the hospital. >> yes. >> do you have any information on her condition? >> i don't. i know hillary clinton is incredibly strong and she's doing the right thing, focusing on her health. so many people who go through a grueling schedule that she puts herself through don't do that. she's doing the right thing, in the hospital, and i'm sure she'll be back after a speedy recov
but look at what tom cole also said. look what he said his party's leverage is, either shutting the government down, that's what the cr is, that he mentioned, defense and domestic spending cuts that are dramatic and that both sides agree are too dramatic to threaten, and the debt ceiling which jeopardizes again the full faith and credit of the united states. those three things that the republicans call leverage indicate to me the republicans are willing to bring us to the brink again. that is...
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earlier this evening, i had the privilege of speaking with tom coburn of oklahoma. >> thank you for being with us tonight. >> glad to be here ezra. >> the deal is dead, we are down to a small deal, a mini deal or going over the cliff straight, what is your reaction to this? >> i'm not sure it's true. just talking to my colleagues in the senate, i think the middle ground is well known by everyone and i think you could get something that is viewed by the rating agencies and the american public as a pretty good solution. so i think it's possible, i don't know that it will happen. it's unfortunate that we are waiting until this late in the hour to try to accomplish something. >> so then, what do you see as the middle ground, i know you are a member of the gang of 8. >> when you talk to colleagues what do they see as what can be salvaged here? >> let me answer the first part of that. none of us wanted to jeopardize what was going on. so we did not intentionally interject other than very little behind the scenes saying we needed to get something done. as far as specifics. i don't know, there's
earlier this evening, i had the privilege of speaking with tom coburn of oklahoma. >> thank you for being with us tonight. >> glad to be here ezra. >> the deal is dead, we are down to a small deal, a mini deal or going over the cliff straight, what is your reaction to this? >> i'm not sure it's true. just talking to my colleagues in the senate, i think the middle ground is well known by everyone and i think you could get something that is viewed by the rating agencies...
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i want to talk about something first that your colleague tom hashi harken said on the senate floor. let's come back and talk about it. >> it looks like all of the taxes will be made permanent, but all of the other things that the middle class and america really depends on. one year or two years at the most, but the tax system is made permanent. well, i just think that's grossly unfair. grossly unfair. as i have said before, no deal is better than a bad deal, and this looks like a very bad deal the way this is shaping up. >> so, senator kuhns, is $400,000 on individuals a bad deal as tom harken described, it or is some deal better than no deal at this point? >> well, first, let's just talk about our broader values and the context we're operating in. given the real financial strains on our federal budget, given divided government where the house is controlled by republicans, the senate by democrats, every deal that we can actually reach and enact is going to be a bad deal from our perspective. we're going to have to give many some way to get a deal of some kind. in my view if we can e
i want to talk about something first that your colleague tom hashi harken said on the senate floor. let's come back and talk about it. >> it looks like all of the taxes will be made permanent, but all of the other things that the middle class and america really depends on. one year or two years at the most, but the tax system is made permanent. well, i just think that's grossly unfair. grossly unfair. as i have said before, no deal is better than a bad deal, and this looks like a very bad...
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. >>> next we talk to tom horn on the amendment he's proposing. stick around for that at 11:30 eastern. >>> the connecticut medical examiner is asking researchers to analyze the dna of adam lanza. he killed 27 people including his mother and two classrooms full of small children and teachers before killing himself earlier this month. investigators hope by studying dna for mightations, it may shed light on the tragedy. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class
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society where the gap grows wider between the few who have much and the many who have too little. >> tom harkin is among those who have said repeatedly that this deal does not address the needs of the real middle class, people making $40,000, $50,000, $60,000 a year. does he have a point? >> well, he has part of a point, but on the other hand, this package, as i understand it, extended the eitc for five years and the affordable -- >> earned income tax credit for people who don't know the shorthand. >> right, for the low-income working families. and so, i think there are actually a lot of good things in here that were at risk. unemployment benefits for those people who are having a hard time finding a job. so, i think there was a lot in here for middle and low-income families, things that we weren't necessarily guaranteed we were going to get a week ago, so i'm not sure i agree totally with senator harkin on that. >> some of the issues not addressed -- no entitlement reform, no reform of the tax code, obviously, a punting on the sequester. was this also a big missed opportunity? >> well,
society where the gap grows wider between the few who have much and the many who have too little. >> tom harkin is among those who have said repeatedly that this deal does not address the needs of the real middle class, people making $40,000, $50,000, $60,000 a year. does he have a point? >> well, he has part of a point, but on the other hand, this package, as i understand it, extended the eitc for five years and the affordable -- >> earned income tax credit for people who...
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congressman tom cole. weeks and weeks ago he had this done and he needed, you know -- >> we may wind up basically where he -- >> and he is deeply conservative. it is not like he is a moderate member. he is a deeply conservative member. >> uplifting news, go skins. >> where is my foam finger? i have my own shameless plug. if you liked this hour of television and let's be honest, you probably did, i hope. i will be on for andrea mitchell at 1:00 p.m. that is as shameless as it gets. tune in. right now that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you next year. that's right. i got to close out the year. have a safe and happy new year coming up next on msnbc it is chris jansing & company. lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. we can afford to take an extra trip th
congressman tom cole. weeks and weeks ago he had this done and he needed, you know -- >> we may wind up basically where he -- >> and he is deeply conservative. it is not like he is a moderate member. he is a deeply conservative member. >> uplifting news, go skins. >> where is my foam finger? i have my own shameless plug. if you liked this hour of television and let's be honest, you probably did, i hope. i will be on for andrea mitchell at 1:00 p.m. that is as shameless...
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training to the schools so they have somebody there able to deal with emergencies if they arise. >> tom horn, i appreciate you, everyone if you did not answer my last question. >> thank you. craig. >> i want to dig in deeper with our own saturday brain trust, we are not going to stop talking about this. thanks gentlemen for being back. >> great to be with you. >> doug, starting with you, arming the teachers is that one of the answers to gun violence in the country? >> i think we need to take a complete look at the situation. i think you know, mr. lapierre seems to think that guns had nothing to do with the issue in newtown. it's interesting to hear them talking about putting armed police officers in schools when they spent the last two or three years voting against funding local and state officials, including first responders and police officers. so it would be interesting to hear from them where the money is going to come from? i'm supportive of having security officials in school, but we have to look at the other issues, including the sale of guns. doug, unless, you have a full scale
training to the schools so they have somebody there able to deal with emergencies if they arise. >> tom horn, i appreciate you, everyone if you did not answer my last question. >> thank you. craig. >> i want to dig in deeper with our own saturday brain trust, we are not going to stop talking about this. thanks gentlemen for being back. >> great to be with you. >> doug, starting with you, arming the teachers is that one of the answers to gun violence in the country?...
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. >> that's rand paul and tom harkin, the very opposite sides of the aisle, yet both denouncing even this potential deal. will it pass do you think? >> well, i think if you can get -- if they don't have to deal with the cloture vote and i know tom harkin has long been opposed to the cloture vote, if they just require a majority of votes to get the bill forward, i would imagine they will be able to get the bill through. that was the same provision in which they got the last tax bill through which currently sits on the floor of the house of representatives. so this would be yet another bill different. we don't know all the contours of the bill or what it contains, but it would be different, but we would have the opportunity to in the house to vote on two different options. obviously, we favor the president's option. >> right. congressman john larson, thank you very much. >> yke you're welcome. >>> stay with us. much more ahead as we continue the countdown to 2013. >> i know it was you. you broke my heart. president's option. >>> just a few hours ago president obama seemed to draw a lin
. >> that's rand paul and tom harkin, the very opposite sides of the aisle, yet both denouncing even this potential deal. will it pass do you think? >> well, i think if you can get -- if they don't have to deal with the cloture vote and i know tom harkin has long been opposed to the cloture vote, if they just require a majority of votes to get the bill forward, i would imagine they will be able to get the bill through. that was the same provision in which they got the last tax bill...
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cnn's candy crowley spoke with secretary of agriculture tom vilsack. $7 milk? this is known as the dairy cliff, right? >> yes, it is. we've been so focused on other kinds of cliffs, but, in fact, because there is no farm bill, they revert back to some laws that were enacted in the 1940s. it would cause -- because milk won't be, if you will, propped up, it would cause milk prices too almost double, at least according to the agriculture secretary. they're working on a fix, something like that which hits consumers so hard. they'll notice that immediately is likely to be something that congress does do something about. my guess is they will just extend the farm bill for another year, which will in some ways hurt farmers, but in other ways it gets the job done in the whole of it and gets an agriculture bill at least for another year while they work out whatever their problems were this year. they had pretty much knew for a year that this agriculture -- the farm bill was going to expire. they haven't gotten around to it. >> exactly. when something that everybody can
cnn's candy crowley spoke with secretary of agriculture tom vilsack. $7 milk? this is known as the dairy cliff, right? >> yes, it is. we've been so focused on other kinds of cliffs, but, in fact, because there is no farm bill, they revert back to some laws that were enacted in the 1940s. it would cause -- because milk won't be, if you will, propped up, it would cause milk prices too almost double, at least according to the agriculture secretary. they're working on a fix, something like...
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representative tom cole is a republican from oklahoma. representative chris van hollen of maryland is the ranking member on the budget committee and part of the democratic leadership team. representative cole, let me start with you, since you've just come from a powe wow with your side of the aisle. what's the latest? is a vote imminent? has there been any shift from an earlier stated determination to amend the current bill? >> well i think there's discussion on the way. that meeting is still going on. so i stepped out early and i wouldn't presume to comment on any final decisions. but, look, at the end of the day, we're doing what you ought to do. we have a product literally at 2:00 in the morning last night. we're looking over, deciding the appropriate way to proceed. i think we'll reach that decision tonight. we're looking for consensus among our membership as to what to do, not necessarily how to vote. then we'll go from there. but i would expect that we'll see action obviously if not tonight, tomorrow. >> suarez: it is significant is
representative tom cole is a republican from oklahoma. representative chris van hollen of maryland is the ranking member on the budget committee and part of the democratic leadership team. representative cole, let me start with you, since you've just come from a powe wow with your side of the aisle. what's the latest? is a vote imminent? has there been any shift from an earlier stated determination to amend the current bill? >> well i think there's discussion on the way. that meeting is...
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if you have tom coal who broke with his party leadership and the party ranks about three weeks ago or so. we haven't seen enough say they would. i don't know that that's the right deal for that to try to strike. >> one of the strategies that republicans could very well allow us to go off the fiscal cliff. a few weeks into january they decide to take the vote on lowering taxes. lowering the race so they can say you know what, we voted to lower taxes. >> that's something that has been talked about. a lot of people were concerned they wanted to go over the fiscal cliff. they wouldn't have to go for a tax increase. then however it becomes no longer extending the bush tax cuts, but the obama tax cuts. president obama is associated with cutting taxes. there is political liability for them as well. the reality is they have to get off of this no tax increase nonsense. i read in the "new york times" the other day, no republican member of congress voted for it since 1990. do you believe that? we had two or three wars since that time? a tragedy at 9/11 and we had hurricane sandy. we had hurrican
if you have tom coal who broke with his party leadership and the party ranks about three weeks ago or so. we haven't seen enough say they would. i don't know that that's the right deal for that to try to strike. >> one of the strategies that republicans could very well allow us to go off the fiscal cliff. a few weeks into january they decide to take the vote on lowering taxes. lowering the race so they can say you know what, we voted to lower taxes. >> that's something that has been...
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tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them thefrom doing it. that is next. the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> a big programming note to mark down. president obama will speak to nbc's david gregory on "meet the press" this sunday. it is obviously a critical moment for the economy, so you are going to want to tune in. "meet the press" is sunday morning. we be right back. [ thunder crashes ] [ male announcer
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governor tom corbitt didn't understand what the fuss was about. >> did that go too far in your mind? >> make anybody watch? okay. you have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which republican presidential nominee campaigned on defunding planned parenthood. would not take a position on the lily leadbeater fair pay act. and bragged about his governorship of massachusetts. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and fine women who had backgrounds to become qualified as members of our cabinet. i went to a number of women's groups and said could you find us folks? they bought us binders of women. >> it was a year when republicans pushed for extremist candidates like todd aiken and richard murdoch. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> i struggled with it myself for a long time. i realized life is a gift from god. even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it's something that god intended to happen. this contraceptive thing, it's so inexpensive. back in my days, they used bayer aspirin for contraceptives. the girls put it b
governor tom corbitt didn't understand what the fuss was about. >> did that go too far in your mind? >> make anybody watch? okay. you have to close your eyes. >> it was a year in which republican presidential nominee campaigned on defunding planned parenthood. would not take a position on the lily leadbeater fair pay act. and bragged about his governorship of massachusetts. >> we took a concerted effort to go out and fine women who had backgrounds to become qualified as...
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some liberal democrats in the senate, maybe senator tom harkin, for example. some conservatives will reject it because the top 2% see those earning more than $450,000 see their taxes go up. they might reject it. i think there will be a significant bipartisan majority in the senate that will pass it. if the president comes out and says he can live with this, and this is a compromise but he's not getting 100% of what he wants, the president says if the republican and the democratic leaders in the senate, harry reid and mitch mcconnell, if they say that, there will be a significant bipartisan majority in the senate. the house speaker john boehner suggested at the white house meeting the other day that whatever passes the senate he would allow to come up for an up or down vote in the house of representatives. if he allows that to happen and the democrats are on board, there will be a need for some republicans to join those democrats in the house and pass it, and then the president would sign it into law. my expectation is that that would probably happen and there
some liberal democrats in the senate, maybe senator tom harkin, for example. some conservatives will reject it because the top 2% see those earning more than $450,000 see their taxes go up. they might reject it. i think there will be a significant bipartisan majority in the senate that will pass it. if the president comes out and says he can live with this, and this is a compromise but he's not getting 100% of what he wants, the president says if the republican and the democratic leaders in the...
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january, i think it would be fairly soon after that, because again, the reason why smart people like tom cole and bob corker and john cornen have said we ought to give on the tax cuts of people under 250,000 is they know that's where the thing is going to end up unless they cut some deal and bring their caucus along on some higher threshold. the president offered 400,000. they could get that. they could probably get 500,000. >> go ahead, bob. >> i was going to say now is the time when we really find out whether republican leadership is an oxymoron. we not only have to rely on john boehner having enough leadership and guts and gumption to put something on the floor his republicans are not going to vote for, but we also have to agree to go through with a bill before the senate that is basically what the president wants so it can put pressure on the republicans and the house. >> he did it in 2011 on the debt limit. >> yes, that's right. that's what people are hoping for. >> there's something fascinating to all of this. ben bernanke gave this situation the name fiscal cliff which sounds very
january, i think it would be fairly soon after that, because again, the reason why smart people like tom cole and bob corker and john cornen have said we ought to give on the tax cuts of people under 250,000 is they know that's where the thing is going to end up unless they cut some deal and bring their caucus along on some higher threshold. the president offered 400,000. they could get that. they could probably get 500,000. >> go ahead, bob. >> i was going to say now is the time...
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tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them from doing it. that is next. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted ch
tom coburn, republican senator from oklahoma, thank you very much for being here. >> ezra, good to be with you. god bless you. >>> there is one way we can start to fix our dysfunctional congress, and guess what, they are actually thinking about doing it. which, of course, means now other congressmen are thinking about how to stop them from doing it. that is next. [ male announcer ] feeling like a shadow of your former self? c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ]...
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a different viewpoint, but i think most democrats walking around with that threshold -- >> senator tom harkin learned about it in "the washington post" and he was not happy about that today. >> so that's a good example of the type of call you're talking about. also, the estate tax kind of landed much more on the republican's side of the field than the dem's. >> let me ask you about that because i had chris van hollen on last night, and his view on that was that it was ridiculous, that the idea that people who had huge estates but maybe were $4 million instead of $5 million would pay less in taxes he thought was crazy, but they did give -- democrats did give and pretty significantly, right? >> exactly. and, you know, i think representative van hollen is really smart about this stuff, and he's right. i mean, you're talking about -- the policy that the democrats wanted, i can go into the parameters if you want, but think of it this way. it would have affected the top 0.3% of wealthy estates, not 3%, 0.3%. now they're switching to a policy that's going to affect maybe the top 0.2%. you're
a different viewpoint, but i think most democrats walking around with that threshold -- >> senator tom harkin learned about it in "the washington post" and he was not happy about that today. >> so that's a good example of the type of call you're talking about. also, the estate tax kind of landed much more on the republican's side of the field than the dem's. >> let me ask you about that because i had chris van hollen on last night, and his view on that was that it...
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tom coburn says he did not vote to confirm chuck hagel if president obama nominated him. hagel a former republican senator he says lacks the experience to manage an organization like the pentagon. margaret thatcher leaving the hospital. she was admitted last week for an operation to remove a bladder growth. >> gregg: senate majority leader harry reid saying he is not overly optimistic that a deal will be reached to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. even if they get something passed here there are other challenges that our economy will face. global powers like china and europe and japan are having major problems of their own. that could affect the way they do business with us. joining us is to talk about, ed, good to see you. biggest problem some of these governments to stimulate their economies, die let's just print a bunch of money. that has catastrophic events with them and even with the united states that may tried traded with them. >> that seems to be just to print money. that is not how it works. when somebody prints money, it's devalues their currency which makes an
tom coburn says he did not vote to confirm chuck hagel if president obama nominated him. hagel a former republican senator he says lacks the experience to manage an organization like the pentagon. margaret thatcher leaving the hospital. she was admitted last week for an operation to remove a bladder growth. >> gregg: senate majority leader harry reid saying he is not overly optimistic that a deal will be reached to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. even if they get something passed here...
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tom harkin a democratic senator from iowa said earlier today he would like to take a look at this and perhaps take some debate time and that means you might have to file what is called cloture that cuts off debates and ends filibusters. it could take two rounds of 60 votes to pass that. if you get buy-in and you have the vice president here you can sort of twist arms and get past that. >> bret: we will break you off to do more reporting. thank you, sir, as always keeping us up to date. against the senate looks to be moving forward but you they are still twisting arms behind those doors as vice president biden is up there talking to senate democrats trying to move this legislation forward and as chad mentioned they need to move it forward through the senate, get over the logistical hurdles and parliamentary hurdles and make sure are no one stands up in the way and get it on to the house where it is an entirely different selling job there. covering all of the elements of the fiscal cliff here on fox news channel. by the way, it is new year's eve. keep it here. this family used capital o
tom harkin a democratic senator from iowa said earlier today he would like to take a look at this and perhaps take some debate time and that means you might have to file what is called cloture that cuts off debates and ends filibusters. it could take two rounds of 60 votes to pass that. if you get buy-in and you have the vice president here you can sort of twist arms and get past that. >> bret: we will break you off to do more reporting. thank you, sir, as always keeping us up to date....